{"id":"super-goal","platform":"sfc","category":"main_game","titles":[{"text":"Super Goal!","lang":"en","script":"Latn","form":"official","source":"no_intro","verified":false,"region":"eu"}],"roms":[{"name":"Super Goal! (Europe)","source":"no_intro","region":"eu","size":1048576,"crc32":"bb624450","md5":"74aaa0f11cfad1d372ac450acbb65067","sha1":"d5d677eb2a2804d7b88e29351cf99b6e669b71a1","sha256":"64750d385c8e47ba76714a35862dd61dee573164e02814622f9319302a5e45e2"}],"external_ids":{"igdb":76999},"media":[{"kind":"boxart","url":"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/libretro-thumbnails/Nintendo_-_Super_Nintendo_Entertainment_System/master/Named_Boxarts/Super%20Goal%21%20%28Europe%29.png","source":"libretro_thumbnails","region":"eu"},{"kind":"titlescreen","url":"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/libretro-thumbnails/Nintendo_-_Super_Nintendo_Entertainment_System/master/Named_Titles/Super%20Goal%21%20%28Europe%29.png","source":"libretro_thumbnails","region":"eu"},{"kind":"screenshot","url":"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/libretro-thumbnails/Nintendo_-_Super_Nintendo_Entertainment_System/master/Named_Snaps/Super%20Goal%21%20%28Europe%29.png","source":"libretro_thumbnails","region":"eu"}],"descriptions":[{"text":"Goal!, released in Japan as Super Cup Soccer and Europe as Super Goal!, is a 1992 association football video game developed by Tose and published by Jaleco for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Goal! Two is Tose's first sequel to 1988's Goal! (released in Japan as Moero !! Pro Soccer). It was later ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System as Goal!!, with the game being titled Goal! Two in North America and Goal! 2 in Europe.\nFor the French release of the NES version, Jaleco secured an endorsement from French international footballer Eric Cantona, who had just transferred to Manchester United F.C. The French packaging bears the name and likeness of Cantona, with the prefixed title Eric Cantona Football Challenge: Goal! 2. It is otherwise unrelated to Eric Cantona Football Challenge, which is a port of Striker from Rage Software in 1992.\nJaleco followed Goal! with Super Goal! 2 (1994). An additional Super Famicom installment, Takeda Nobuhiro no Super League Soccer (1994) was released only in Japan.","lang":"en","source":"wikipedia_en"},{"text":"『Goal!』は、日本で『Super Cup Soccer』、ヨーロッパで『Super Goal!』としてリリースされた、Toseが開発し、JalecoがSuper Nintendo Entertainment System向けに発売した1992年のサッカービデオゲームである。『Goal! Two』は、Toseによる最初の続編であり、1988年に発売された『Goal!』（日本では『Moero !! Pro Soccer』）の続編である。後にNintendo Entertainment System向けに『Goal!!』として移植され、北米では『Goal! Two』、ヨーロッパでは『Goal! 2』というタイトルで呼ばれた。\n\nNES版のフランス版では、Jalecoが当時マンチェスター・ユナイテッドFCに加入したフランス代表のサッカー選手エリック・カントーナ氏の推薦を得た。フランスのパッケージにはカントーナ氏の名前と肖像が使用され、タイトルは『Eric Cantona Football Challenge: Goal! 2』というものとなっている。これは、1992年にRage Softwareの『Striker』を移植した『Eric Cantona Football Challenge』とは無関係である。\n\nJalecoは『Goal!』に続き、『Super Goal! 2』（1994年）を発売した。また、追加のスーパーファミコン用タイトルとして、『武田信弘のスーパーリーグサッカー』（1994年）が日本でのみリリースされた。","lang":"ja","source":"ai_local_gemma4","base_lang":"en"}]}